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that gave us the stage upon which we can promote our localities and i think that it will work. i think that these want a connection to the united states and they want to feel comfortable. the bay area is the comfort level that they can find. you will see chinese companies going back and forth. you can also help companies going to china to do their developments as well. >> this has to deal with scrap metal, automobiles, medical technology products. these are major exports and they like red wine, by the way. icy oakland as playing an important role in organizing the region. even maybe the country. when we were at the conference of mayors, all of these small- town ohio mayors, to me and said that the chinese like to buy tangible things and they like to make things. they had opened up 400 employees of -- factories of 400 employees in ohio. they are buying up factories that american capitalism has left behind, modernizing them, and giving them jobs. three mayors came up to me from three cities in ohio and said what tips can you give to me. we are talking of doing this on a national
that gave us the stage upon which we can promote our localities and i think that it will work. i think that these want a connection to the united states and they want to feel comfortable. the bay area is the comfort level that they can find. you will see chinese companies going back and forth. you can also help companies going to china to do their developments as well. >> this has to deal with scrap metal, automobiles, medical technology products. these are major exports and they like red...
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the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very came to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense always and around annoying things we're not scapegoating anyone all we're doing is hoyt and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it and that's why people want to bury their head in the sand its hands if the public feeling is not there everyone the english defense league is the one the biggest phenomenons to sweep this country ever there's a reason for that because people in these towns and cities like blue and not like x. are probably aware where it was from because i probably have a clue about islam in towns and cities and towns and cities at luton where there are problems in birmingham in bradford in leeds and in halifax everyone's been feeling the same we've had no v
the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very came to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense always and around annoying things we're not scapegoating anyone all we're doing is hoyt and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it and that's why...
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and he also used it to somehow claim part for the camelot connection. you're right that kennedy wasn't elected to the following year. i will say he would ever and he acknowledged the error immediately. his campaign team at public a few days after somma that was an error and it was incorrect. he corrected himself even though he was hoping to use the air lift in the kennedy connection in his favor. >> host: one thing to me in a detailed way you've done a lot of original research. let's talk for a moment about research methodology. he didn't just read a lot of books. you talk to a lot of people. tell us who you talk to them by the way, have you speak to people who don't speak english? >> guest: i also read a lot of a lot of books as well. it's been spending weeks and links out there. i went out five times over the course of the year. i did find after four or five weeks i had to come home because it's not easy working in africa. it's hot, dusty, nothing works properly. he traveled very long distances in appalling road conditions and just need to back off an
and he also used it to somehow claim part for the camelot connection. you're right that kennedy wasn't elected to the following year. i will say he would ever and he acknowledged the error immediately. his campaign team at public a few days after somma that was an error and it was incorrect. he corrected himself even though he was hoping to use the air lift in the kennedy connection in his favor. >> host: one thing to me in a detailed way you've done a lot of original research. let's talk...
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the two of us went around large parts of kenya driving for hours and hours on end. people do have mobile phones they don't all switch them on. so i would have to find these people and stop and ask them and turn to the compound completely out of the blue. this white man suddenly saying president obama's grandmother's brother can i talk to people about this, and i just found university to the dhaka university people were open and friendly and they just loved to sit down and spend hours and are worse sitting under the shade of the tree is talking to people gradually which i then had to join together and of course the independent correlation and collaboration of what you found and a lot of things i was told that aren't in the books because i just couldn't make them stop. i couldn't make them stand up and so we went to the publication. >> host: i think one of the things striking about your conversations for the people who knew barack obama, senior is that to the end of his life they keep referring to him as barry. i say this because to an ordinary american reader it is a
the two of us went around large parts of kenya driving for hours and hours on end. people do have mobile phones they don't all switch them on. so i would have to find these people and stop and ask them and turn to the compound completely out of the blue. this white man suddenly saying president obama's grandmother's brother can i talk to people about this, and i just found university to the dhaka university people were open and friendly and they just loved to sit down and spend hours and are...
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he used it in his struggles with the old elites. i think you make such a compelling case of the eyes of this new american aristocracy against the old proprietor class and merchant class that was the revolutionary generation. they were the right people to run society. vanderbilt challenges them in a significant way. >> this is significant because fender bill is someone who is so often used in a prompt end to the logical arguments the with you should have regulation of robber barons or regulation of free market. i try to avoid making it the logical argument. there is an historical account. very important because to do that much of his life, the economy is different. the way people thought about these questions, it was a different world. for example, lays a share, the idea of limited one no government regulation today is considered a conservative idea. in vanderbilt's time it was a radical idea because he did not have large corporations. the economy was flatter. they fought of government intervention and the economy being chartering a
he used it in his struggles with the old elites. i think you make such a compelling case of the eyes of this new american aristocracy against the old proprietor class and merchant class that was the revolutionary generation. they were the right people to run society. vanderbilt challenges them in a significant way. >> this is significant because fender bill is someone who is so often used in a prompt end to the logical arguments the with you should have regulation of robber barons or...
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is odd for both of us. is odd for both of us. banks, like barclay's bank is a customer i've worked with on the gold price, which is really political. people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, for instance. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the eurasia group. they hit it big. they hit it big. they are now a big corporation. but the small boutique type people like me, 20 or 30 of them out there, varying degrees of being good or bad but it's becoming a thing because you don't have to argue to businesses and governments in the world that you don't know very much about. so what we do is take the knowledge we had in a think tank and monetize it. you can be both wealthier and more honest. frankly, i would never go back to a think tank. brian: you live in bavaria. what part? >> i live in the
is odd for both of us. is odd for both of us. banks, like barclay's bank is a customer i've worked with on the gold price, which is really political. people like bank of america. merrill lynch is a very good client, where i talk about the arising in the middle east and arising in the middle east and how it will affect oil prices, for instance. brian: how many people like you are out there? >> it's a growth field. it came out of nothing. people like ian bremer and the eurasia group. they...